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The new buildings of the Cliosophic and American Whig Societies of Princeton College were dedicated on Tuesday. The former society was organized by Oliver Ellsworth, William Pattison and Luther Martin in 1765, and the latter in the same year by James Madison. The work of the organizations is mainly literary. The new buildings, which have cost $50,000, were begun in 1890.
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